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1890195200Philadelphia: Stanton Manufacturing Company 1890. Ticket. Trade card 4x3 inches single small cardstock leaf with b&w photoportrait of page-boy'd female child over slogan: "It makes me laugh to see what Naptha Soap will do; / I always use it in my baths and so does Grandpa too." Over lists nine motivations including "Thoroughly eradicates blood stains." Coated stock is faintly toned a light crease shows across the graphic's mouth good to very good copy. Stanton Manufacturing Company unknown books
1929733101929. ADVERTISEMENT FOR JOURNEYS THROUGH BOOKLAND. OUR CHILDREN: OUR CHIEF JOY AND OUR GREAT RESPONSIBILITY. n.p.: Bellows-Reeves Co. 1929. 8vo. wrappers illustrated. A sales pitch for JOURNEYS THROUGH BOOKLAND a part of the "Sylvester System of Child Training" featuring illustrations and sample pages from the JOURNEYS series. Lightly soiled and edgeworn at the wraps intermittent foxing slight pencil notations to last leaf. Very good. unknown books
191039024Edinburgh & London: William Green & Sons 1910. 1st printing. Buff printed paper wrappers. Foxing and creasing to wrappers. Age-toning to paper. An About VG copy. 8 pp. Unpaginated. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>"Just published. This book which extends to nearly 600 pages and contains 133 Illustrations should be in the hands of all who have to deal with landed estates." Price merely includes summary of all 18 chapters and an order form to Wm. Green & Sons to order the title. William Green & Sons unknown books
107075Cream of Wheat Company: 1913. 10†x 13.5â€color printed advertisement with another color ad to the verso. Small damp stain to the lower edge; very good. § Print from a painting by Edward Brewer. Caption: “Oh I done forgot dat Cream of Wheat.†Depicts a racist caricature of an elderly African American man with a basket full of groceries pointing towards a Cream of Wheat billboard in the background. 1913. 10†x 13.5â€color printed advertisement unknown books
18902876San Francisco: Louis Roesch Co 1890. Very Good. Single leaf red-brown color some tears and small chips along the edges. Advertisement for a school children's "Play Day" at the Sutro Baths in San Francisco which included bell ringing acrobatic feats dancing and a special performance from the London Patomime and Comedy Company. The Sutro Baths 1896-1966 was a public saltwater swimming pool in San Francisco built and owned by entrepreneur and former mayor of San Francisco Adolph Sutro and heralded at its opening as the world's largest indoor swimming pool. Sutro's idea was to provide an inexpensive recreational swimming facility mainly for the working class of San Francisco. In true progressive spirit Sutro also included natural history exhibits at the entrance to the baths as an educational opportunity. However due to their high maintenance and operating cost the baths were eventually converted to an ice skating rink and then sold in 1964 to property developers. A fire in 1966 destroyed what remained of the baths. Throughout its lifetime the Sutro Baths were the setting for a handful of films including two short films in 1897 by Thomas A. Edison and the 1958 American film noir "The Lineup." This leaf was likely an early promotional piece for the Sutro Baths. Louis Roesch Co unknown books
21213Ancienne affiche en lithographie pour présentation du quotidien "la Rumeur". Georges-Anquetil 11 novembre 1927,Linen backed original antique 1927 cover created by Sepo for "La Rumeur". A very bright and fun image of a hand holding a writing quill in front of a clock displaying Roman numerals. The director of La Rumeur was Georges Anquetil in Paris, France. With one finger pointing to 12 o'clock. Excellent condition.16 cm x 20 cm acid free presentation matt ready for framing.
1980247421980 Estampe affiche impression offset en couleurs signée en bas dans la planche, 1980, 55 x 43.5 cm.
1982247441982 Estampe affiche impression offset en couleurs signée en bas dans la planche, 1982, 44 x 54 cm., encadrée.
1985247471985 Estampe affiche impression sérigraphique en couleurs signée en bas à droite dans la planche, 1985, 54 x 68 cm., encadrée.
1987247651987 Estampe affiche impression offset en couleurs signée en bas à gauche dans la planche, 1987, 60.7 x 46.2 cm., encadrée.
1988247491988 Estampe affiche impression offset en couleurs signée en bas à gauche dans la planche, Paris, imprimerie Raffy, 1988, 64.2 x 43.5 cm.
1989247501989 Estampe affiche impression offset en couleurs, 1989, 48 x 35.5 cm.
1989247661989 Estampe affiche impression offset en couleurs, 1989, 48 x 35.5 cm.
1990247511990 Estampe affiche impression offset en couleurs, 1990, 48 x 35.5 cm.
1995247551995 Estampe affiche impression offset en couleurs imprimée signée dans la planche en bas à droite, 1995, 59 x 49.5 cm.
1999247581999 Estampe affiche impression offset en couleurs imprimée signée dans la planche en bas à droite, 1999, 46 x 60 cm.
19883P., Vercasson carte dépliante 32 X 25 cm.
RO80090935CHEZ L'AUTEUR. Non daté. In-12. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Plan dépliant bicolore. 55 x 45 cm.. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.446-Régionalisme : Poitou-Charentes
ORD-76et des maisons recommandées. 3°édition. Eté-automne 1913. In-8 (13 x 18cm) percaline bleue ornée or sur les 2 plats, de l'éditeur, 212pp., bien complet des 8 cartes postales de réservation détachables, qq. illustrations. Bon exemplaire.
2006SPN-182Paris : Agence Vue sur la Ville, 2006. 14 feuilles libres illustrées en couleurs. Tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires destinés aux amis et clients de l'agence. Envoi du graphiste Alain Lachartre en première page. Coordonnées du dessinateur Dominique Bonan inscrites au stylo bleu en avant-dernière page. Format 28 x 36 cm.
c5599Paris, Thibaud Gibbs & Cie, Tours , Imprimerie Mame, 1932 ; grand in-8°, pleine toile rouge de l' éditeur, titre doré;432pp. + 8pp. couleurs et 8 buvards.Percaline décolorée, sinon très bon état intérieur.
2020106493Citadelles & Mazenod 2020 In-4 cartonné 26 cm sur 19,5. 204 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
2004103932PFonema Books Editions, 2004. 22 cm ; kart.
c5286Sans lieu, ni nom, ni date ( Imprimerie Alépée Paris, vers 1936) ; plaquette in-4°, couverture illustrée en bleu pale, blanc et ocre ; (12)pp. illustré en rose-rouge et noir.